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Agreement Leads to Addition

April 6, 2018

Albertus Magnus College announced it plans to launch a NCAA Division III men's varsity ice hockey program in 2019. Through a unique partnership with the City of New Haven, the Albertus Falcons home games will be played at what will be a newly renovated Ralph Walker Skating Rink.

Albertus President Marc M. Camille, Ed.D. and New Haven Mayor Toni Harp made the announcement at a joint press conference at the College's Cosgrove Marcus Messer Athletic Center. In addition to bringing the first Division III hockey program to the greater New Haven area, the partnership will offer Learn to Skate/Youth Hockey opportunities for New Haven children and will help bring back a beloved community resource, the Ralph Walker Skating Rink, notable for its unique open air design. The rink closed in 2016 for renovations: the upgraded facility will include a new ice sheet and chiller plant, among other features.

"Growing up in New England, some of my fondest athletics memories are of playing ice hockey, which I was fortunate to continue playing into college," said Camille. "The addition of a men's varsity ice hockey team builds on the excitement and spirit of Albertus Falcons athletics, and we will evaluate the potential for adding a women's team in the future. The Ralph Walker Skating Rink is historic in New Haven, and it will offer a unique atmosphere for watching competitive college hockey. I'm especially pleased that our hockey coaches and student-athletes will help bring a Learn to Skate/Youth Hockey program to the City's youth."

Albertus Magnus Director of Athletics, Jim Abromaitis, noted, "there are 32 Division III hockey programs in New England but only three in Connecticut. We will begin an immediate search for a coach and plan to field a varsity team for the 2019-20 academic year. As is the case for all our varsity teams, our ice hockey focus will be to build a competitive program while emphasizing the student-athlete experience in the spirit of NCAA Division III athletics."

Mayor Harp underscored how the partnership with Albertus would enable the City to undertake the major capital improvements originally planned for the rink, as well as some additional upgrades required for collegiate hockey. A new warming hut, concession stands, and locker rooms will be available to city residents.

Mayor Harp applauded the community programming to which Albertus has committed. "Through its academic programs and this new sports partnership, Albertus is deepening its commitment to and integration with greater New Haven, providing the types of experiences that broaden and enrich residents' lives," she said.

Board of Alders approval of the initial five-year agreement is required before it becomes official. Today's announcement ensures that the partnership information will facilitate discussion in a process meant to run concurrent with the City's FY19 budget process, to be completed in June.

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